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We’d like to make two points today. Ben Tomlin of the Bournemouth and Pool Borough Council is a traitor with blood on his hands and Pegida UK has been hijacked by globalists working for UKIP. I think this funny meme we’ve posted proves just who Pegida are and what they are NOT (patriots) If you see a Pegida event announced do NOT go. Pegida, like UKIP are anti-British and controlled opposition.

The Bournemouth Echo reported that,

“A baby forced to sleep in a car with his homeless parents has died.

Donald, who was born prematurely at Poole Hospital, was just two-months-old when he passed away.

He and his parents featured in the Daily Echo in July when they spoke about their struggle to find a home in the Bournemouth area.”

This should be sending shock waves through the length and breadth of the country!

Why is a British child allowed to sleep in a car and die? While invaders have benefits showered on them.

The politicians and Marxist social services responsible should be taken out their offices and dealt with then and there.

And yes, when I say dealt with. I mean bloody DEALT with! In the manner we used to deal with this sort.

In this time of ” austerity ” we have money for invaders housing, schooling, heating, child benefits etc, yet our people are dying?

I don’t see the media showing this child’s body on every news Chanel known to man, like Aylan Kurdi’s body was. This winter our people will freeze, starve, and some will die. But thats ok isn’t it.

But what if it were your parents, your children, or you?

Fight back now before it happens to someone you know and love.

If you tolerate this you are allowing the politicians to shaft you. The BNP will take action to stop this, unlike other fake parties.” Carl Mason, Worcestershire BNP organiser

I asked Jack Sen, former UKRAP parliamentary candidate (UKIP are in fact pro MUSLIM AND ZIONIST) his opinion on the matter and he concurred with my sentiments.

“This story has infuriated me to no end Carl. Anytime a little British child suffers, due to state treachery, it angers me.

A few years back I was forced to negotiate with a Labour created Quango – an organisations that are PAID to assist people like this poor family, but do absolutely nothing but line their pockets with our money….unless of course the person in need hails from the Mid East, Asia or Africa that is!

So I know first-hand how hard it is to find a flat when you’re out of work – even when you have a deposit.

In this instance the parents – who were eligible for housing benefit, were turned away by their local council, and the Quangos that enrich themselves from our misery, and their baby died because of it.

To those that argue that social housing and the migrant money pot, as I like to refer to it, are separate? If this is in fact the case then councils need to INCREASE their social housing budgets and DECREASE their spend on housing bloody migrants. Argument immediately and effectively refuted….

At the end of the day, it is a bloody disgrace that we continue to send billions overseas, provide for tens of thousands of migrants while the Lib/Lab/UKIP/Con regime asks Britain’s elderly and most vulnerable to turn their heat down, fails to provide our nation’s military with proper kit and accomodation upon their return, proposes taxing people inheriting their parent’s homes and punishes the poor in my community with a bedroom tax.

Not to mention allows innocent children to DIE as has happenened in this instance.

Pardon me if this sounds a tad uncouth, but…..Eff you David Cameron. You’ve got blood on your Etonian hands.”

Donald, who was born prematurely at Poole Hospital, was just two-months-old when he passed away.

He and his parents featured in the Daily Echo in July when they spoke about their struggle to find a home in the Bournemouth area.

The cause of Donald’s death is not known at this time.

The family’s plight was originally highlighted by Claire Matthews, who runs the Hope for Food soup kitchen in Bournemouth. Claire contacted the Echo to say Donald had died and said his parents, now living in Kent, were “grief-stricken.”

“They are in a very dark place at the moment, they have nothing to live for now,” she said.

Claire, whose organisation has offered to help pay for Donald’s funeral, said the parents did not want to talk more about the circumstances of his loss at this time.
The couple are understood to be living in a bed and breakfast and have yet to find permanent housing.

In July, they said they were unable to find enough money for a deposit and had stayed at a Boscombe bed and breakfast for a couple of nights, and had also slept in their car.

They said they felt let down by local councils.

Both Poole Borough Council and East Dorset District Council were contacted for comment after it emerged the mum had contacted their housing departments for help in the past. A spokesman for East Dorset said they had never received any requests to re-home the family.

Poole Borough Council confirmed their housing officers had spoken to the couple, and had offered advice and support, but were unable to help because she was based in Verwood at the time of her inquiry.

Donald’s mum, referred to only as 39-year-old Jane, was admitted to Poole Hospital suffering pre-eclampsia and kidney problems. Donald was delivered two weeks early by emergency caesarean section on July 6. The pair were kept in for a week due to ongoing concerns for Jane’s health, and the baby boy was also admitted to NICU for a time due to low blood sugar levels.

The first time mum, who didn’t think she would ever have children, told the Echo at the time: “I love him to bits. I just want him to be safe.”
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After hearing of Donald’s death, Ben Tomlin, housing services manager, Borough of Poole said: “Borough of Poole was contacted by the mother and though she was not eligible, she was provided with as much support and guidance as possible.

“She last approached us in May and hadn’t returned to Poole for help after her baby was born. Our deepest sympathies are with her at this time.”

More treachery from Ben Tomlinson

Living in a car, the pensioner who can no longer afford his rent

8:41am Monday 17th December 2012

A PENSIONER and his wife have been sleeping in their car after running out of rent money.

John Davis and his wife Gwyneth fell on hard times this year with no savings left and when a loan for a business deal did not go ahead they were left penniless.

There has been a rise in people falling homeless and the charity Shelter has compiled figures showing 271 households needed temporary accommodation in the three months up to September.

John, 68, his wife Gwyneth, 59, and their dachshund Jake have spent nights in their Mercedes and on the floors of friends and family after running out of the rent money for their three-bedroom house overlooking Poole Park.

John, 68, a retired broker, said: “I get £171 per week pension but it’s not enough to get you through the week.

“It’s freezing in the car.”

Gwyneth, 59, added: “When you are in this situation you think ‘God, this can happen to anybody’.

“We had a choice of either staying at a bed and breakfast or eating and having to sleep in the car is degrading and humiliating.

“It’s frightening and you don’t get much sleep.”

The couple have been given money by Poole council to cover the deposit for a two bedroom property in Hamworthy, with a crisis loan from the Government for the first month’s rent.

Ben Tomlin, Interim Housing Services Manager, Borough of Poole, said: “The council has reviewed Mr and Mrs Davis’ housing situation with relevant partners and have offered support, advice and assistance in helping them to find settled housing following their recent eviction.”

THE homeless charity Shelter recorded 271 households being placed in temporary accommodation in the third quarter of this year across Dorset.

And Campbell Robb, chief executive, said more than 2000 children in the South West will wake up homeless on Christmas Day.

He said: “No child should be homeless in the South West this Christmas. Every December, Shelter’s helpline and advice centres deal with thousands of people at risk of losing their home.

“We need everyone’s support in the coming months so our advisors can help prevent families from becoming homeless, and help them into a home if the worst should happen.”

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